Hello, crafty friends... I am going to show you how you could make a very easy pocket letter with very few supplies. I love the soft colors Janette used for her Succulent Spring Tide printable. For this pocket letter, I just added gold... et voilà !!

Box 3 : Trim the "white / green leaves" part - Glue the left side and the bottom side along the edge onto box 1 (tree branches with blue background)... it should make a small pocket.

Make 2 feathers with the washi tapes : stick washi onto a toothpick (both sides) then cut around the piece of tape into a feather shape. Using scissors, snip little diagonal slits all the way around the edge. Then, snip out a few little bits to have a few gaps. Put the feathers into the pocket.

Tip : Make other feathers for your penpal and fill the back of your first pocket with them.

Trim the Succulent Spring Tidebox 8. Put it in your 3rd pocket. Cut along the tag and the leaf. Ink the edges of the tag.Add adhesive foam at the back of the leaf and stick it onto the tag (make sure the ink is dry enough). Use the punch on your colored paper (I chose a heart). Slide the punched shape under the text on the leaf and glue it. Add Baker Twine to the tag. No need to glue your tag on the succulent blue background.

Tip : Make several tags for your penpals and put them at the back of your pocket.

Cut around the deer. Use the washi to make a flag paper clip. Underline the black lines of the envelope embellishment with your marker. Cut the middle of the envelope along the lines (stop before you reach the edge). This will be easier if you use a cutter. Slide the deer under the top of the envelope. Add your flag paperclip.